-----Original Message-----
From: Joel D Canfield [mailto:joel at spinhead.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 2:11 AM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: RE: [thelist] Cooper on navigation
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Now, I look up the book I want, and buy
it - at buy.com (until two weeks ago their prices were 10%-20% lower every
time.) I'm not altruistic enough to give my business to the site with the
best search engine, but I'm not going to waste time with a lousy search
engine to save a few dollars when I can pop over to another site and find
what I want.
<snip>
I feel that I can relate to this posting.
I buy most of my books from bookpool.com.
They are less expensive but totally reliable.
However,
I recently paid more for a car rental because
I like the way I am treated at Alamo.com:
You specify the city, pick and drop off
dates and time. The next page shows you all the possibilities
with TOTAL prices.
Contrast that to a competitor site where they ask you to pick
the model first and then ... the next s l o w page
gives you prices that you have to add to get a total.
If you want to compare to another model.. you have to back
to the previous page, select another model and wait some more.
Sometimes paying for service is worth it.
Comments?
- ianO -